Improved egg-beater



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y illiniicd time @Hit-litt Gmx FRANK KRANDELT, OF ASAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

Letters .Patent No. 100,155, dated February 22, 1870.

The Schedule referredto in these Letters Patent and making parl'. 0f the Bam@ To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, FRANK KRANDELT, of the city and county of San Francisco, State'of California, have invented an Improved Egg-Berater; and I do hereby declare the following description and accompanying drawings are sufficient to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it most nearly appertains to make and use my said invention or improvements Awithout further invention or experiment.

My invention relates to an improved containing-vessel and device for beating and preparing eggs for use ln order to more fully illnstrateand explain my invention, reference is had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in wl1ich l A represents a metal vessel, having itsbottonl inside rounded, so as to' present no corners or angles in which the e 'gs can stand to escape the action of the In the center of this circnlar bottom is a conical projection, B, which serves as a step to receive the lower end of the vertical shaft C. Thecover D of this vessel is removable, being provided with catches b upon each side, which lock over small pins a on the side of the vessel. The central portion F of this cover is cnt away, forming a circular opening in its top, and the insideedge is toothed, forming an inside gear.

A yoke, E,vis secured to the cover upon each side, having at its highest part', and directly over the center of the opening F, a vertical cylinder, G, secured to it.

The shaft C steps in the conical projection B at the bottom of the vessel, its upper end passing through the cylinder G.

Attached to the side of the cylinder G, and operated by a crank, I, is a bevel-wheel, J, which engages with the beveled pinion K on-the vertical shaft C.

Arms G2 are secured to thev upright shaft C a short distance apart, and a vertical shaft, L, passes through holes in their ends, and bears pon the cir.v

cular bottom, where, if desired, a small track canl be made for it to run in. Secured to this shaft L between the two arms G2 isa pinion, N, which engages with the inside gear of the cover, thus causing the-beater P, which lis on the lower end of tlns shaft, to revolve with great speed as .the arms on the shaft C carries the shaft L around the circle.

The beater l can be made in any oftheusual styles. y

This device will be useful to confectioners and bakers for various other purposes, such as beating the various compositionsfor cakes.

When `it is desired tointroduce the eggs' or other composition, the cover is removed, and replaced when ready to commence beating.

Any number -of eggs can be beat without danger of spilling or jostling' it out, as is common in the old way ot' beating them.

Having thus described my invention,

What I claim'and desire to secure by Letters Patentis l. 'lhevessel A with its curved bottom B2 and conical projection B, substantially as and for the purpose hereiudescribed.

2. The cover D with inside gearin combination with the shaft L, pinion N, and beater P, substantially as and for. the purpose described.

The arms G2 secured to the shaft C. and carrying the shaft L, the whole being operated by the beveled wheel J and beveled pinion K, substantially in the manner and for the purpose above described.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and'scal.

FRANK KRANDEL'L [1.. s.`] Witnesses:

EUGENE EOLGER,

WM. GERLACH. ,Y 

